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*6. 70:8.8 ''[[Social]]'' —classes have [[gradually]] formed according to popular estimate of the [[social]] [[worth]] of [[different]] [[groups]]. Among the earliest divisions of this sort were the demarcations between [[priest]]-[[teachers]], ruler-[[warriors]], [[capitalist]]-traders, common laborers, and [[slaves]]. The slave could never become a capitalist, though sometimes the wage earner could elect to join the [[capitalistic]] ranks.
 
*6. 70:8.8 ''[[Social]]'' —classes have [[gradually]] formed according to popular estimate of the [[social]] [[worth]] of [[different]] [[groups]]. Among the earliest divisions of this sort were the demarcations between [[priest]]-[[teachers]], ruler-[[warriors]], [[capitalist]]-traders, common laborers, and [[slaves]]. The slave could never become a capitalist, though sometimes the wage earner could elect to join the [[capitalistic]] ranks.
 
*7. 70:8.9 ''[[Vocational]]'' —as vocations multiplied, they tended to [[establish]] [[castes]] and [http://www.wikipedia.org/Guilds guilds]. Workers divided into [[three]] [[groups]]: the [[professional]] classes, including the [[medicine men]], then the [[skill]]ed workers, followed by the unskilled laborers.
 
*7. 70:8.9 ''[[Vocational]]'' —as vocations multiplied, they tended to [[establish]] [[castes]] and [http://www.wikipedia.org/Guilds guilds]. Workers divided into [[three]] [[groups]]: the [[professional]] classes, including the [[medicine men]], then the [[skill]]ed workers, followed by the unskilled laborers.
*8. 70:8.10 ''[[Religious]]'' —the early [[cult]] clubs produced their own classes within the [[clans]] and [[tribes]], and the [[piety]] and [[mysticism]] of the [[priests]] have long perpetuated them as a separate [[social]] [[group]].
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*8. 70:8.10 ''[[Religious]]'' —the early [[cult]] clubs produced their own classes within the [[clans]] and [[tribes]], and the [http://www.wikipedia.org/Piety piety] and [[mysticism]] of the [[priests]] have long perpetuated them as a separate [[social]] [[group]].
 
*9. 70:8.11 ''[[Racial]]'' —the [[presence]] of two or more [[races]] within a given [[nation]] or territorial unit usually produces [[color]] [[castes]]. The [[original]] [[caste]] system of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India#Culture India] was based on [[color]], as was that of early [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt Egypt].
 
*9. 70:8.11 ''[[Racial]]'' —the [[presence]] of two or more [[races]] within a given [[nation]] or territorial unit usually produces [[color]] [[castes]]. The [[original]] [[caste]] system of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India#Culture India] was based on [[color]], as was that of early [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt Egypt].
 
*10. 70:8.12 ''[[Age]]'' —[[youth]] and [[maturity]]. Among the [[tribes]] the boy remained under the watchcare of his [[father]] as long as the father lived, while the girl was left in the care of her [[mother]] until [[married]].
 
*10. 70:8.12 ''[[Age]]'' —[[youth]] and [[maturity]]. Among the [[tribes]] the boy remained under the watchcare of his [[father]] as long as the father lived, while the girl was left in the care of her [[mother]] until [[married]].

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